Lawn Fertilization in Tampa

We apply top of the line fertilizer, both liquid and granular. Plants and grasses need nutrients to grow and typically get them from the soil. But sometimes we apply fertilizer to help them along. Fertilizer provides specific nutrients for your plants, and it's available in a variety of forms. Inorganic fertilizers are mined or synthesized, while organic fertilizers are derived from living organisms.

Different plants have different nutrient requirements, and in many cases a fertilizer product may not be necessary, so know your plants' needs we do our homework before we apply fertilizers. Your landscape plants may need a different fertilizer than your turf grass. Sometimes, specific plants, like azaleas or palms need a special formulation of fertilizer.

Plants also benefit from the right amount of fertilizer. With container-grown plants, applying too much fertilizer can create a build-up of salts in the potting media, which can cause stunted growth, leaf browning, or even death. And in the landscape, over fertilizing can burn plants, trigger excessive growth, aggravate pest problems, or lead to pollution of our waterways and groundwater.

For your lawn and landscape, we use slow release products that require fewer applications and may be less likely to leach nutrients into the water supply.